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A jam submission

MotorbikeView project page

Submitted by BEN (@bencanfield) — 2 hours, 52 minutes before the deadline
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Motorbike's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Technical#243.7524.000
Overall#413.3693.591
Visual#433.3693.591
Concept#452.9853.182

Ranked from 22 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

This is a cool model. The person and the motorcycle is well-made. I don't see any food in the model though? You say that there are goods being carried into the market, and I'll assume that's in the box on the back, but there's no food that I can see...

Developer (5 edits)


Thanks - yeah it's supposed to be in the mass of stuff on the back. There's a lot of motorbikes that carry around various goods - live ducks, dead chickens, rice, car parts, containers, electronics, piping, etc. It doesn't depict a food item explicitly, but it is food related. I started at the front and then ran out of memory, so wasn't able to get any more detail.

Submitted

Understandable about the memory limits, now I know the difficulties that other submitters have faced with it. I think a larger explanation of your project on the main page would have been able to clear things up about the food, but now I understand this a bit further! This picture you gave is interesting because I've never seen that in my experience in Vietnam. Maybe I'm looking at the wrong places.

Developer

I don't know if they're as common as the book makes it seem.. especially not for meat or live animals. I think I saw a couple people carrying oversized boxes on the back of their motorbikes. Looking through my pictures again I see that most of the motorbikes I saw were in Hanoi.

Submitted

Usually the most interesting pictures are in the spotlight, not other forms of daily life I suppose. I definitely have seen many motorbikes carrying large goods before, not really animals though. I would guess that the book would focus on that unique aspect, just judging by the title.